My Grandma Sent Me a Letter Telling Me Never to Visit Again—When I Found Out Why, My Heart Broke in Ways I Can’t Explain

Claire is stunned when she receives a cold letter from her beloved grandmother cutting all contact — especially since Grandma raised her. But something doesn’t add up. As secrets unravel, Claire uncovers a heartbreaking betrayal…

The letter came in a plain white envelope, my name written on it in Grandma’s familiar looping cursive.

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I smiled as I sorted through the rest of my mail, setting aside bills and flyers to open hers first. Grandma’s notes always brightened my day.

I slid my finger under the flap and pulled out a single sheet of paper.

The smile froze on my face as I read the words.

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“Please don’t visit me anymore. I’ve changed the locks. I need space and peace now. Don’t call. Don’t write. Just let me be.”

The world stopped turning. The page trembled in my fingers. My heartbeat thundered in my ears, drowning out the cheerful spring birds chirping outside my window.

“What?” I whispered to the empty room. “This can’t be right.”

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I read it again. And again. Each time, hoping the words would rearrange themselves into something that made sense.

They didn’t.

I paced around my apartment with the letter clutched in my hand.

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My mind raced through our last visit.

We’d baked cookies. She’d taught me that trick with the vanilla extract, to add a splash more than the recipe called for. She’d hugged me tight when I left, like always.

Nothing had been wrong. Nothing.

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With shaking hands, I picked up my phone and called Jenna. My older sister answered on the fourth ring.

“What?” Her voice sounded clipped, distracted.

“Did you get a letter from Grandma?” I asked, not bothering with hello.

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A pause. Then, “Yeah. About changing the locks, right? No more visits, no explanation.”

“But it doesn’t make sense,” I insisted. “Why would she—”

“Look, Claire, I’m busy right now. People cut ties. Maybe she’s tired of us.”

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